Paul Millsap (wrist surgery) could return in "two weeks ... [but] it could be four weeks," according to coach Mike Malone.

The Nuggets expect more clarity after Millsap visits doctors next week. He went through parts of practice on Wednesday and a return in early- or mid-March sounds plausible, so make sure he's not still floating on your waiver wire. Malone suggested that Millsap might come off the bench initially, as he works himself back into game shape, but it shouldn't take long before he's starting alongside Nikola Jokic.

Tyler Lydon has undergone successful arthroscopic surgery on his left knee.

The rookie forward has played a total of two minutes for the Nuggets this season. He doesn't have a timetable to return, but ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting that he will miss four months. His rookie season is all but over.

Mason Plumlee (calf) said he's available to play vs. the Spurs on Friday.

Plumlee won't have any limitations after resting through the All-Star break. He was ruled 2-4 weeks after getting hurt on Jan. 29, so this is in line with initial expectations. With Nikola Jokic healthy and Paul Millsap (wrist) approaching a return, however, Plumlee is best left on the wire outside of deep leagues.